Focus: History, Culture, Nature, & Luxury
Route: Riyadh -> AlUla -> Jeddah
Group Size: Private or Small Group (Max 8)
Inclusions: Internal flights, 5-star hotels, expert guide, entrance fees, private transport, desert safari, daily breakfast & gourmet dinners.
Morning: Arrive at King Khalid International Airport (RUH). Private transfer to your luxury hotel.
Afternoon: Visit the National Museum to understand the deep history of the Arabian Peninsula.
Evening: Walk through the historic Masmak Fortress, where the Kingdom was founded, followed by dinner in the traditional Najd Village restaurant for authentic cuisine.
Morning: Explore Diriyah (At-Turaif), the UNESCO World Heritage site and original seat of the Saudi Royal family.
Afternoon: Contrast the past with the future at the Sky Bridge at Kingdom Centre for a panoramic view of the modern metropolis.
Evening: Experience the bustling Souq Al Zal market to bargain for spices, incense, and traditional rugs.
Morning: Short flight to AlUla. Transfer to your eco-luxury resort.
Afternoon: Visit Hegra (Madain Salih), Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO site. We will explore the colossal tombs carved into sandstone by the Nabataeans (cousins to those in Petra).
Evening: Stargazing in Gharameel, one of the darkest places on earth, guided by Bedouin experts.
Morning: Visit Jebel Ikmah, a massive open-air library of ancient inscriptions.
Afternoon: Thrilling 4x4 Safari through the desert to find the famous Elephant Rock for a sunset photo session.
Evening: Visit the Maraya Concert Hall, the world's largest mirrored building, for a breathtaking photo opportunity at dusk.
Morning: Flight to Jeddah.
Afternoon: Tour Al-Balad, the historic center of Jeddah. Walk through narrow alleys lined with coral-stone houses with ornate wooden balconies (Rawashin).
Evening: Sunset stroll along the Jeddah Corniche, viewing the stunning King Fahd Fountain—the tallest in the world.
Morning: Boat trip to Bayada Island for snorkeling in the pristine Red Sea, surrounded by vibrant coral reefs.
Afternoon: Leisure time or shopping at modern malls like the Red Sea Mall.
Evening: Farewell seafood dinner at a traditional local restaurant in the marina.
Morning: Final Arabic coffee and dates before a private transfer to King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) for your flight home.
Cultural Etiquette: While the dress code is more relaxed, please dress modestly in public (shoulders and knees covered). Use your right hand for eating and shaking hands.
Alcohol: Alcohol is strictly prohibited in the Kingdom.




The National Museum Click to open side panel for more information is situated on King Faisal Road in the heart of Riyadh, offering a central base to start the cultural journey.
Located within a large garden complex.
Houses extensive cultural exhibits and a library.
The National Museum Click to open side panel for more information is situated on King Faisal Road in the heart of Riyadh, offering a central base to start the cultural journey.
Located within a large garden complex.
Houses extensive cultural exhibits and a library.
At-Turaif World Heritage Site Click to open side panel for more information lies in the Diriyah area, along the scenic Wadi Hanifah.
Offers restored remains of an 18th-century city.
Features a palace, mosque, and a history museum.
Route: Riyadh -> AlUla -> Jeddah
Group Size:Private or Small Group (Max 8)
Inclusions: Internal flights, 5-star hotels, expert guide, entrance fees, private transport, desert safari, daily breakfast & gourmet dinners.
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Yes, most travelers need a visa. Citizens from eligible countries can apply for a convenient e-Visa online before departure. This visa allows for tourism, Umrah (outside Hajj season), and covers health insurance. We can assist you with the application process.
Yes, public displays of affection are strictly prohibited and can lead to legal issues. Please be respectful of local cultural norms.
Your package includes convenient internal flights between Riyadh, AlUla, and Jeddah to maximize your time, along with private transfers to all sites.
Yes, Saudi Arabia is generally very safe for tourists, with a low crime rate. Hospitality is central to Saudi culture.
No. Alcohol is strictly prohibited in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Possession or consumption can result in severe penalties.
All meals listed in the package are included, featuring high-quality Saudi and international cuisine. Note that during the holy month of Ramadan, eating or drinking in public during daylight hours is prohibited.
The best weather is from October to March, when temperatures are pleasant. This is also peak festival season in AlUla and Riyadh.